Here in Springville, UT. Joyce
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Jimmy D. Moore wrote:
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> JIMMY D. MOORE, ARS WB5RHT,author Moon Holler Misfits Fishing & Hunting
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Thanks, guys. Was beginning to wonder when I sent the JFTD and the
'test'. Took almost two hours before my INBOX
started receiving anything, so I wasn't sure if I was getting out at all.
JIMMY D
exnub...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Hi Jimmy
You are out all the way to beautiful British Columbia!!
I don't know...you tell us.
After dark? Only if Jody isn't paying attention...
D&R,
Buggs
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JIMMY D. MOORE, ARS WB5RHT,author Moon Holler Misfi
Yes, Jimmy.
Do you have a spam guard on your computer? I bet it thinks anything
from you is spam! I had that problem for a while.
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JIMMY D. MOORE, ARS WB5RHT,author Moon Holler Misfits
Fishing & Hunting Club, Member, TOWA, Past VP Guadalupe
River Trout Unlimited, North Zone Fishing Editor Emeritus,
Texas Fish & Game Magazine, VF
Peggy,
Don has described how they swim, but I think you should consider
castability a major design criteria. Deer-hair mice are popular for that
reason.
Paul
Paul Marriner
Outdoor Writing & Photography. Owner: Gale's End Press. Member: OWAA & OWC. Author of:
(NEW) Atlantic Salmon: A Fly Fis
Mice swim just like people, with just their head and a little bit of the
shoulders out of the water, until they start to drown.
When they just fall in, the float high just for a couple of seconds until
their fur soaks- it's not waterproof much.
They swim with a 'v-wake'- very important to the s
I'm working on a simple mouse pattern, BUT do they swim on the surface
or can they be under water? I'm thinking of using rabbit strips for the
body.
Peggy
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